4.09.2008

IAGRF

As Jas Nagra writes, "This is the international race series of the future. The host countries change each year, and only the fastest seven nations are eligable after preliminary stages. High power, anti-gravity crafts race for ultimate victory, the IAGRF World Cup! "



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

These two rock ... a lot. Although some more difference would be good between the two. Can't wait to see what comes up next.

Oh. Btw. I just wanted to post a MOC, but my home page saiz I don't belong to any blog. I'd like what's happening. Is it because I was inactive all this time?

Lukas said...

yes sorry adrian... I can re-join you if you want, just need your email.

Kikimaru said...

Lovely execution (proper single-seater evolution) but this should really be A1GP, not F1 ;)

 
Jacob
Occasional driving force of the blog, self-proclaimed Lukas fanboy, and aspiring engineer, Jacob spends too much time building LEGO, not enough time practicing piano, and not nearly enough time doing school. He also enjoys long sentences. In the instance of blogging, he believes in quantity over quality, wherever quantity can be maintained.
Mike
One of the cofounders of YSAB, and the founder of YSA, Observing Mike actually being productive is a rare occasion. Mike enjoys making outlandish claims in relation to actually building, pretending he's actually sorting his collection, and making excuses for why he hasn't photographed his MOCs. In his free time he enjoys learning CSS from Spook, photography and poking badgers with spoons.
Dean
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Erik
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